ACAIN 2023 Best Paper Award
“Towards an Interpretable Functional Image-Based Classifier: Dimensionality Reduction of High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography Data“,
Sruthi Srinivasan, Emilia Butters, Flavia Mancini and Gemma Bale
Department of Engineering and Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, UK
Sruthi Srinivasan, Emilia Butters, Flavia Mancini and Gemma Bale
Department of Engineering and Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, UK
Past Awards
- ACAIN 2022:
- “Brain-like combination of feedforward and recurrent network components achieves prototype extraction and robust pattern recognition”
Naresh Balaji Ravichandran, Anders Lansner and Pawel Herman
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden - “Topology-based Comparison of Neural Population Responses via Persistent Homology and p-Wasserstein Distance”
Liu Zhang1, Fei Han2 and Kelin Xia3
1 Princeton University, USA
2 National University of Singapore, Singapore
3 Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- “Brain-like combination of feedforward and recurrent network components achieves prototype extraction and robust pattern recognition”
- ACAIN 2021:
- “Effect of Geometric Complexity on Intuitive Model Selection”
Eugenio Piasini, Vijay Balasubramanian & Joshua Gold
Computational Neuroscience Initiative, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- “Effect of Geometric Complexity on Intuitive Model Selection”